DIY: Fixing a scraped / scratched bumper

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Finished the rear bumper yesterday. Had considerable paint left in the can so painted the front mudflaps and rear ones next since I am thinking of not using it for the body anymore. Hence if anyone wants to use the remaining for any small touch ups you can contact me. I guess it should be fine enough to touch up some small scratches using a brush.

The dent on the hatch was an old one which I have left it as it is. Now this is the only eyesore left.

:Frustrate Yeah, thats what i felt about it. The Car is just 3 days old!!!

Friends, Need your advice to repair / restore the Car Bumper (Elite i20) to its original / near original state. Have attached two pictures to show you the damage. I would like to know
1. If the paint touch up be any good?
2. Replace the bumper?

The damage is limited to 2-3 places, while one is very minor, the second and the third near the headlight is deep.

The Incident: The incident happened today, partly my mistake (should have known how it works here). Having driven in Abu Dhabi all these years (less than 15 days in India), i am still getting used to the driving style prevalent here.
Here's the incident, lucky, i had the dash cam installed.http://sendvid.com/ao7n6tz1

P.S: for those of you concerned, there was no injury for either the driver nor the pillion rider, except for dirt on the trousers of the rider.

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Friends, Need your advice to repair / restore the Car Bumper (Elite i20) to its original / near original state. Have attached two pictures to show you the damage. I would like to know
1. If the paint touch up be any good?
2. Replace the bumper?

No need to replace the bumper.

Repainting will give you a better finish but I don't think it would be worth for such a small damage. I know it hurts given that the car is just 3 days old but there is not much you can do.

I would suggest take the car to a good car body shop near your area and ask them to touchup.

The latest on this topic is that I had another incident and now the driver side bumper, fog light and mesh was damaged. (Was it things got worse or better )

So today, I decided to claim for insurance and get the whole thing replaced. At the workshop I was given a shocker, the bumper that costs 1399 on 99rpm.com is priced at 8000 !!!
Is this ethical? Anyways, for me, I am going ahead with the claim process with my nominal, 1000 excess. But bad thing, the car might be in the garage for up to two weeks (that's what the supervisor told me), again I don't get the idea, I can change the bumper and headlights in under 2 hrs. (Except for the paint job.).

After months of cautious driving finally got the first love-bite/kiss from bangalore traffic. No less than from a truck

Thankfully it didnt break the bumper but left ugly scars. Any suggestions with the brown color of Estilo? I tried the tooth paste(colgate) method but no use. Not going to MASS as of now as they will simply ask to repaint the entire bumper. Appreciate some ideas/suggestions

Folks,
Any suggestions whether this requires repainting or would rubbing and detailing do the trick?
Anyone who can share a good DIY link will help. I tried to search the section but could not get an uncomplicated DIY link.
Thankyou

Folks,
Any suggestions whether this requires repainting or would rubbing and detailing do the trick?
Anyone who can share a good DIY link will help. I tried to search the section but could not get an uncomplicated DIY link.
Thankyou

Most of it or the the whole looks like a clear coat scratch to me. It would be a two minute job if a machine is used but if you want to do it by hand, then get a branded rubbing compound and a piece of sponge and work on the area in circular motion. It should go away with a couple of passes over the area. Avoid brands like Motomax, Waxpol and the like and if you are looking for an inexpensive compound then look at 3M finesse or Perfect it. If you want to spend more money then I would suggest Meguiars Ultimate compound. The only problem with these are they are pretty mild and not so aggressive which will require considerable elbow grease. The cheaper ones like Waxpol, Abro, Motomax are very aggressive and can give results in one round of rubbing. But they can do good damage if used in excess which is underside.

To verify if this method will work, first wet the area with water and check if the scratches are visible. You will get the same results with a compound but permanently.

Hello, I tried my first DIY this morning. Went to my local car accessories shop for buying 3M Finesse but unfortunately he didn't have it. He suggested me another compound "Scratch Out - Scartch and Swirl remover". I kind of trust this guy so I decided to give it a shot. (Plus he gave it to me at a discounted rate). I also brought a microfibre cloth. Both costing me a total of 580 bucks.
I followed the steps mentioned.
1)First applied the compound and kept it that way for 10+ minutes.
2)Then rubbed it by a microfibre cloth with about 15-20 passes over it.
Here is the pre DIY picturehttp://www.team-bhp.com/forum/diy-do-yourself/172372-diy-fixing-scraped-scratched-bumper-4.html#post4214582

Here is the result post DIY.:thumbup:

Thanks for the guidance audioholic and team-bhp. You get the credit for being the mentor for my first DIY.

Hello, I tried my first DIY this morning. Went to my local car accessories shop for buying 3M Finesse but unfortunately he didn't have it. He suggested me another compound "Scratch Out - Scartch and Swirl remover". I kind of trust this guy so I decided to give it a shot. (Plus he gave it to me at a discounted rate). I also brought a microfibre cloth. Both costing me a total of 580 bucks.http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4214582

Here is the result post DIY.:thumbup:

Thanks for the guidance audioholic and team-bhp. You get the credit for being the mentor for my first DIY.

Glad that it worked well for you. But what was the product you got? Is it by formula 1? I see that the product is quite expensive. Hope it is from a good brand and not a fake one.

Thats good to see. However, when using a compound next time, use a piece pf sponge instead of a microfiber cloth. The microfiber cloth will absorb the compound and will get spoilt. The sponge on the other hand is ideal for use with compound and will hold the compound until it diminishes. You can later just dust it off.